Coin-delivery machine.



A. K. GROSS.

G01N DELIVERY MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 8, 1908.

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A. K. GROSS. G01N DELIVERY MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED JULY 8, 1908.

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UNITED "STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ANSON: K. CROSS, OF WINTHROP, MASSACHUSETTS.

G01N-DELIVERY MACHINE.

spcification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 23, 1912.

Application led July 8, 1908. Serial No. 442,539.

' chines in which coin is intended to be de liver-ed from the machine directly into the hands'of the purchaser, and its objects are, first, to provlde means for delivering any desired coins into a retaining chute in sight of the purchaser; second, to provide means for displaying them separately so that the purchaser may lcount `them before taking them from the machine; third, to provide means for registeringtheir discharge upon suitable meters; fourth, to display to the view of ther purchaser and cashier the value of the coins retained in the purchasers sight and at his'disposal; fifth, to prevent motion of thecoin-ejecting levers when coins are not in position to, be discharged; sixth', to insure the values of the coins being displayed .when they are discharged, and so prevent the discharge of more coins than will be indicated by all the indicator cards; seventh, to drop the indicator cards when the coins in the chute arewithdrawn by the customer; eighth, to provide a. cash drawer yand a drawer for the storage of extra coins; and ninth, to provide for the combination with the mechanism adapted to perform `the above-named objects, of mechanism adapted to perform the work of any of the wellknown forms of cash-registering machines. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which,- e l v. f

'Figure 1 is a rontview showing my cashdelivery machine withua cash-registering cloinvtubes` are empty. Fig. lois a topl view machine placed beside-it. Fig. 2 is a right side view of the two machines together. Fig. 3 is a vertical `section on theline A-B of. Fig. 1. Fig. t is a vertical section through the coin-delivery machine. Fig. 5 is a perspective of the locking device lfor the cash drawer of the coin-delivery machine.L

Fig. 6 is a part oiga` horizontal section on line C-D of Fig. fr. Fig. 7 'is a sectioncon line -E--F-of Fig. 4. Fig. 8 is a part of they section shownin Fig. 4, enlarged. Fig. .9l

isv-a perspective of the tilting block for preventing'A motion of the coin-ejectors when the i of the coin-ejecting slide. Fig. 11 is a .view I perpendicularly upon the coin chutes. Fig.V

12 is a part of Fig. 2, enlarged. Fig. 13 is an enlarged section on line GH of Fig.

upper part ofthe coin-ejecting levers for operating two coin slides. Fig. 15-is an enlarged view of a portion of the coin-actuated lever, showing a coin-supporting lever pivoted therein. Fig. 16 is a partl of Fig. 4,' showing the action of the registering, indi-` cating, locking and coin-ejectin levers. Fig. 17 .is a front view of four o the display* cards with their levers and lifting mechanism. Figs. 18, 19 and 20 are enlarged views of the lifting mechanism forthe indicator cards. Fig. 21. is a vertical cross section through the lower part of the coin tube shown in Fig. 16. AFig 22. is a section on line M-N of Fig. 21.y

parts throughout the several views. A

Having secured the broad claims covering the idea of coin tubes, discharging mechas Similar reference figures refer tofslmilar 'so 11. Fig. 14 is a perspective view of the nism, a chute, and means for emptying its contents into the purchasers hand inthe Patent 893,450 issued to me July 14, 19984,

this application is intended to cover various modifications ofv the original idea, and a more practical form of construct-ing the machine, and the combination of the cash-de` livery machine with a' machine adapted to indicate and register the amount of the sale.

- In the drawings, I have shown one tube 9o 'forholding silver dollars, and one each for n halves and quartersfand two tubes for dimes and two for 'onecent pieces, and one for ve-cent pieces'.` .,'-Ea ch tube has a coinejecting lever acting directly upon the coins within it, and between each pair of coin tubes -there isa lever adapted to eject a v coin from both tubes, but tubes for 'gold coins and also more tubes for silver coins.A f

may be added, and by so doing, it is evident I that'y the machinemay bemade to deliver any desired change lby the actionv of que discharge lever.

The machine' 1s formed .wrthin'a box or in s betweenthe top and bottom lates, and l -it 1s adapted to receive and holdtu s which may be filled with coins outside the machine.v The coinsare held in these tubes by springlv clips Awhich project within'the tube, and are .held there by springs..` When coin tubes j are inserted in the machine,.these clips re revolved outside the coin tube and allow t e coins to fall to the coin-discharging mechanism which consists of a seat adapted to Asupport the coins and having a tilting lever pivoted Within it, which is kept in a horizontal position level with the top of the coin seat by the weight of ,one coin upon it, and adapted to revolve when the last coin is discharged so as to engage the end of the coin ejector and preventv its motion. 'The coln ejector is in the -form of a cylinder if adapted to-slide within a retaining tube and connected by links and vleversto l charge the larger coins I I slots formed "n machine.

com from two coin tubes having the end for engaging the coin beveled so as to strike'upon the central part of the edge ofthe coin. The coin support is cut away opposite the coin'ejector so as to allow the coin resting upon it to be thrown` out b v the coin ejector. It is adapted by meansof screws to be adjusted to coins of varying thickness.

When the coin ejector moves, .the coin strikes upon theedge of a lever vwhich is a lifting' rod. provided with means to lift indicator tablets into view, these tablets having upon them gures to show the values of the coins discharged. These parts while being positively moved by the coin, which acts as 'a solid plunger, serve to operate meters for recording the coins, and lookin preventing the discharge of coms afterall the indicator tablets have been lifted into view. v

The coin ejectors are moved by levers which operate upon friction roller'scarried within the ejector tubes. Each coinfejector has an arm extending outside the' ejector tube in the direction of each adjoining tube. Friction'rollers are carried by these arms anda lever is placed between the' ejector tubes adapted to bear upon each adjacent pair of friction rollers, and thus tov eject a at once. The coin-ejector' levers are `intended to ave the same 'ang11lar`.motion. To dislcutaway a certain amount of the coin t'tq allow the coin to fall without movingstlie-coin-the'full diameter of the coin. 'The smallest coins will be moved more than their" full diamete the coins will be moved` some distance bel. yond the edge of the coin `seat-and then discharged by the action of a lunger which is actuated by the blow of a ppet lever pivoted to the coin-actuated lever.

The coin-ejecting levers operatey through the vertical casing of thee The lower'end ofea-ch lever is in the form of a. hook, and ,hasfupon it ajiigure or figures to indicate the value of the coin. discharged .by the lever." the levers discharging two lower than one coin.A

those of the levers discharging .are separately exposed to view placed below kthe tube.

levers -for 'lever down and The hooks upon 1 coinsare placed .and thusshow at once The action of each coin-discharging lever rings a bell and lifts a gravity locking lever for a money drawer at the bottom of the machine, allowing a suitable spring to open the' drawer whenever a lever is'pulled. In addition to the cash levers, l provide one to open the money drawer and lift a n0-sale indicator card. This no-sale lever has a hook atits upper end adapted to lock the cover of the machine and it operates a lever which unlocks a spring catch to prevent the drawer for holding extra coin tubes being opened.

The coins discharged from the coin tubes fall down coin chutes separated from each other other transparent material, so that the coins for ready counting. At the end of this chute they are stopped by a sliding gate. lifted up the coins fall through an opening in the 'gate into a glass chate or tube-im closing the openings of all the separate coin chutes, and havlng in its lowe` end an Opening large enough to allow the coins. to vbe freely delivered. into the palm of a When the tube'which the gate is lifted up so that the into it, apin upon the back of the above va pivoted catch on the end of a lever, and when the gate falls, the pin moves .the

by'suitable connecting moves the indicator support, andthus dro all the indicator tablets 'from sight.- .As t tablets drop, they unlock allV thev coin levers coins fall gate rises g5 y partitions and made of glass, or

When the gateisf .is firmly secured to and the machine is ready for the next culitemer.

My cash delivery machine maybe used' alone or in combination with anyone of the common cash-registering machines now. so generally used. Theform shoWn,-for the cashlregistering machine in 1 is that of the machine known as the National, but the design of the machine is notimportant andv is not claimed, and it V sary to have the machine at the side of the cash-delivery machine, as it may'beplaced. above o'r below it, or at any desireddistance.

I-f desired, the .cashring mechanjsm of the ordinary cash register may be inclosed in the Vsaine case with the cash-de livery mechanism of my machine. j

Dangerjof operating the wrong machine is lessened by having the cash-register operisnot neces., r

ated byv push buttons movmg downward,

while the cash-delivery mechanism is ated by hooks moving outward.

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By operating the Acash-registering mechasA msm 1n combination with the cash-delivery machine, a perfect and complete record of allsal'es and cash deliveries may be made,

the origin of any discrepancy between the cashin .the

moneyY drawer andthat which shouldbe there according to the registers of the cash-receiving and cash-.delivering machines.

I have shown a. simple meter for each coinholding tube, but. it. is evident that in addition there may be a meter to give the total of the amounts registered on the di'erentA meters. i

The front and baclrcasings of the machine contain glass plates, and the front and back portions of the coin tubes andr the guide tubes about theni may be cutaway so that the coins within may be seen by the cashier and extra coin tubes be filled to substitutey lfor displaying the indicator cards. Thebox contains a sliding drawer 5 Jfor holding coin` tubes before they zirefplaced in VpositionA- in theupper partv of the niachine. Projecting from the central lower part of the front ot' the casing are upright side pieces 6 which support between them the glass plates 7 and 84 in which the Vcoins are displayed after they have 'been discharged from the coin tubes. The pieces G have grooves 8 cut in them to receivefthe sliding gate 9.l This gate is normally against the lower ends of the discharge chutes, preventing the coins from leaving the chutes, Abut it has a horizontal slot- 1() which, when the gate 9 is lifted up, cornes opposite the openings of the coin chutes and allows the coins to fall through the gate. Upon the face of the gate is secured a glass chute l1 extending the entire width of all the chutes kand baving in its lower surface a circular opening somewhat larger than the largest coin the machine is intended to deliver.

The drawings show a machine with one tube 1Q fitted to receive silver dollars, one tube 13 'foi-silver half dollars, one tube 14 for silver quarter dollars, two tubes 15 16 for silver ten-cent pieces, one tube 17 for vecent pieces. and two tubes 18 and 19 for one-cent coins. The tubes are split at theiry lower ends and bent outwardly to form flanges 2O between which the coin clips 2t are pivoted.,'These clips are held by the springs 22 with their lower ends projecting within the coin tube, to hold the coins. Vhen the coin tubes are pressed into the bottoms of their seats, the upper out Wardly-projecting ends of the clips 21, strike upon the edge of the guide tube Z3 and revolve the clips outsideA the coin tube, so

.tha they drop the coins upon the coin seatI 24 here the lowest coin is in line with the coin-ejector 25. The coin supports 24 tit the holes 26 sunk in the top of the horizontal section Q7 which connects the two upright side'plates of the casing and is screwed to them. Each coin vsupport 24 is fitted with a centrall thumb-screw'QS for holding it within its seat, and has in its central upper surface a slot 29 adapted to contain the tilting block 30 which is so balanced that the weight oi? a single coin upon it will cause it to assume a horizontal position and bring the coin in line with the coin-ejector 25, but when the last coin has been. discharged from any tube, the tilting block will rise and prevent motion of the coin-ejector until the block has been depressed by anew supply of coins. Below'the tilting block is va 'thumb- 80 screw 31 adapted to regulate the position of the block at one end,`and the thumb-4 screw 32 is for the purpose of adjustment at the opposite side Vso that if it. is desired4 to use coins whichy are worn quite thin, they may be placed all together in `one tube and the coinseat randblockadjustedto the unusual diniension. In practicethin coins will generally be exchanged for those of the. regulation thickness,-but provision ismade 90 for -those who m'ay desire to use them.A

Upon the top of the piece 27 and resting uponv the coin tables 24r isV aplate 33m which holes are cut to receive the ends ot' the coin tubes, and lsmaller concentric holes continuing the coin tubes to the coin seats.

About eachL coin tube seat in the plate 33 is a guide tube 34 firmly secured in the plate 33 and in the upper casing. 1. This tube 34 is split on opposite sides fromV the top to nearly the bottom, and the two parts bent inward to forni guiding flanges between which the clips Q1 may pass and the lower end of the slots 35 thus formed serves as a stop 93 to revolve the coin clips when the 105 coin tube reaches its seat upon the plate 33. Slots may be cut in these guide tubes from near the top to near the bottom, and parallel slots in the same vertical plane may be cut t in the coin tubes on opposite sides so that the coins may be exposed to the view .of' the cashier and the coin tubes be refilled withouttaking them from the machine. These slots are notshown in the drawings, but they do show this tube 34 cut away at its lower part V115 to allow the tappet lever and plunger to be inserted over the centerof the coin. Upon the under side of the hinged cover i a flat spring 36 is arranged to bear upon the top of each coin tube to keep it at the v bottoni of its seat. y

The coin e'iector 25 is beveled at its outer edge so' as to lstrike upon the central part of the edge of the coin, and the edge of the tilting block 30 is grooved to fit the edge ofthe 125 ejector so'as to surelyprevent motion 'of the coin ejectorwhen no coins are upon the coin seat. The central part of the block 30` isgrooved and the under side of the ejector 25 A is fitted to slide in this groove. The ejector 13o. f,

blade is also guided b having its top surface against .the 'under side of the plate 332 The section of the outer end of .the ejector is shown in Fig.l 21, and ito crates through a hole of similar section in t e piece 27. The

ejector is placed withiny a tube 37 which isscrewedv within the iece 27 and is larger than the ejector so t at a spiral spring 38 may be loosely placed -uponthe ejector and act. to withdraw the ejector after it has thrown out a coin. This sprin bears u on the head 39 .of-the ejector whic isfitted) to slide looselyi within the tube-and slotted to hold the .friction roller '40.' The -tube 37 is slotted at topjand bottom and ide pieces 41 project Vfromthe head 39 an vfit the slot loosely to keep 'the ejector from turning in the tube. From the lower guide piece 41 arms 42 project on each'side, carrying ears 43 between which friction rollers 44 are secured. 4The coin-ejectinglevers 45 are ada ted to move freely lthe slots cut in the tu s 37 and are .pivoted upon the `rod 46 which passes .through the upright supports 47 which extendefro'm the .plate 48. The late 48 is secured tothe vertical casings o the machine and serves to cover the cash drawer 3. A slot .is out in the. plate to allow the catch 1 23 secured to the crate, and also 'two holesto `The 'action of any leverv which Cash drawer to oprmit the lockL mg arms 51' to enter thev drawer. The levers 45 havetheir lower lends. projecting from the back cas' 49 :which has slots cut in it .to allowthe eversto move.- vA cross piece 49 is similar in section to 48 and in the grooves formed in these twb parallel pieces the supports 49 forthe coin :tube drawer are adapted to slide. Between each adjacentpair of tubes 37 a lever 45' similar to 45 is placed, and 4from its upper end a ange`50 extends .on both sides far enough to strike upon the friction .rollers 44 so that when any lever 45 is withdrawn, a coin will be discharged from each coin tube .adz'acent to the lever. Upon. -the lower end o 'each lever 45 45 figures are formedto' indicatev the value of .thecoin or coins dischargedjby.

the action of thelever.` l' Pivbted to the Zback of each o f the levers `145 and 45 is a .righbangled lever'()x having its lower arm beneath-the horizontal brace- 50 connectinglthe stop levers 51 which normally are agamstthe'lstops 52 securedto the drawer to preventit from beinopened.

disc coin raises the stop 51 suilici'entlyto allow the cas'hdrawer 3 to be pushedopen by the ressure ofthe s ring -53-placed. behind itl" l3` lId-bylthe covering box 53' hls spring is lhe which is secured tothemsing 1. 108 ,issecured oz-each lever y45 and 45 and to the cross piece 48 to return the levers fafterv they have'been .withdraw-n.

A ybell 55 is placed `opposite each lever 45 .and 4,5 1190.11 .the ed a-A cach' coin-holding tube, totalamount of 'coin that may be discha ged arges a- A s ring p ling of the machine,

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curely to it. A striker 57 is attached to each lever 45 and'45 so as to be depressed by assing under the y a spring uponthe bell 55 .to prevent the withdrawal. of money from tubes'or cash drawer without knowledge of the cashier.

tire length ofthe machine and is fastened v "to the two side plates forming the casingof the machine. 4

When any lever 45 is drawn out it seuils the coin ejectorv 25 against the coin 59 which` -rests uponthe` coin seat 24 and Amovesjit ,along until it bears upon the lever 60 which is pivotally suspended from the top casing in line with the center of the coin, and the coin acts as a rod to positively move this lever 60 andthe parts -connected therewith. Av link v61 connects the lev'er 60 with a rightangled lever 62, andas the lever 60 is moved forward by the coin, it lifts the link 63 which -is attached to the outer end of the leverl 62. The lower end o f the lever '60' moves n a' slot cut through ,thelate 33. On.

upright an es 64 are each side of this slot placed cast to the plate or secured y screws as preferred, and the cranks 62 are pivotally Secured between these flanges by the rod 65' which runs through all the flanges and isses. cured in position by suitable screws or pins; '-,il The :link 63 is pivoted -to the lower en offri a vertical rod 66 which is adapted to lide freely in an openin' cut forv it in the plate 67. The plate67 is eld by screws Aupon the top of the flange 68 which projects internally from .the casing 1.. The plate also has holes to receive the indicator rods 70 71.

Each lever 45 discharges'a com from one, coin'tube and it is evident that each lever 45. will discharge one coin from each of the two tubes between .which it is placed. Ther-e is only one liftin lever 62 and rod 66, while two indicator tilets 6 9 l in order to shov4 the by the machine .by the action of all the lei/ers 45 and 45. These indicator tablets 69 are made of two thicknesses of metal fastened.

one on each side ofthe tablet rods 70 71, and each of the indicatortablets above-the rods shas .a slot in it adapted to allow the rod 66 to move freely vertically within the incl i am tablet. The indicator tablets are sup; ported inthe slot 72:formed in the top casand lare separated from each other by wires cured to theV top cas4 1. n

Lheindor rnd; 70 and-71 are bent plate 58 land thrown are required` for Y orsmall frictionrollers placed between 'each pair of tablets'antigas-- l vided with spring catches 74' adapted to 'j The rods 77 are pivotedbelow to the outer ends of a horizontal bar 78 which connects two levers 78 supported pivotally upon the rod 80. The pivot 8O passes through four ears 80. kThe two outer ears lit against the levers extending from the bar 78, and between the two inner ones a lever 81 is held. The outer end of the lever 81 has a'tripping catch 82 upon it, and its inner end engages with the under side of the rod 78. Below the two arms 78 are supports 7 9`rising from the plate 1oelow to keep the arms 7 8 in such a position that the support 75 will be normally in position to engage the catches upon the indicator rods.

.Projecting'from the back of the sliding gate 9 is a pin 82 which projects far enough to engage wii the catch 82. Then the gate is lifted up, the catch 82 revolves and falls over the lever 81, but when the gate is dropped, the catch holds thepin 82 and thus depresses ,the lever. and this lifts the bar 78 and revolves the indicator support so that the indicator tablets fall from sight.

From the rod 78 a curved arm 78 extends. A friction roller 122 is pivoted at the end of this arm, and a tripping catch. 121 is pivoted to a support 123 which is fastened tothe cash drawer. Then the cash drawer is opened, the catch 121 revolves and passes under Athe roller without lifting it, but when the drawer is closed, the catch lifts the roller and thus drops the indicator. tablets. This device operates; when the no-sale lever is used. It is evident that the roller might be placed upon the drawer and the catch upon the arm 78', and the result be the same.

The rod 66 attached to the bell-crank' it the link 66 which has a pin at its lower end. .By gravity this pin tends to assume a. position under the notch cut in the lower end of the rod and a spring 54 is also attached yto the link and to the rod 66 to insurethe return of the link to its position under; the rod 70. 'When the rod 66 1s lifted and it remains supported b and the stop projecting over the rod 71 to assume a position with the notch in its lower end just over the pin in the lifting link 66. When the rod 70 1s retained in its elevated position, the -catch 71 at once comesin line with the lifting pin, and the next upward motion of the lifting rod 66 elevates the indicator rod 71, and when the catch 71 strikes the lower end ofthe rod 70, the spring holding the link 66allows it to revolve with the catch 71( until the rod 7'1 is fully elevated. Various modifications of this-idea may be employed without departing from the spirit of my invention. 4

The bottom of the coin chute is formed by the plate 27 which descends at an angle in front of the coin seats24. suiciently to cause the coins to slide down it. Partitions 83 give separate chutes for each coin tube. The lower edge ofthe plate 27 is tted to hold the upper edge of a plate of glass 84. The upper covering of the chutes is formed of a. plate-of glass 7 and these two plates, also the metal plate 27, are formed as shown in the section Fig.l 13, so as to allow only one coin to -pass in each compartment. At the top the space widens to form a chamber in which the coin may freely drop. The front of this chamber is covered with the plate of glass 85. Plates 7 and 85 are held between the side casings by retaining strips screwed to the casings, and the lower edge of 84 is protected and held. by the horizontal brace 86 which 'is screwed to the side plates 6, which support the coin `chute and delivery tube. If desired, the lower ed e of plate 7 may be protected by a metal and.

Grooves 8 contain the sliding gate 9 which may be fitted with friction rollers. The glass delivery tube 11 is formed with a flange 87 and over this flange the plate 88 is screwed. A flange may be formed on each side ofthe under edge of the tube 11, and this may also be firmly screwed to the gate 9.

A balance weight 89 is suspended by la cord attached to the back of the gate 9. The cord runs over pulleys 90 and 91. This weight balances all the weight of the gate and delivery tube which is not required to operate the indicator support and 'drop the indicator tablets after the coins have been discharged.

The coins are securely held between the coin seat 24 and the under side of the coin tube or th'c plate sup rting the coin tube, and it is impossible or a coin to fall into the chute until it has moved beyond the coinV l seat. It is desirable to move it beyond this seat n. little distance. The pressure of the levers and the weightof the movin parts will ordinarily be suicient to hold t e coin, but to insure the coins being carried kthe proper distance, a pivoted support 92 is placed in a slot in the lower end of the lever 60. The support 92 Ais adapted by a spring Aht't the plunger.

t j, fijcct a iittlc distance below the under edgic t' the coni 59. A cross piece 98 su'pported between the flanges- 6.4 serves to ref vol-ve the support 9i? so that the coin is free to fall.

jIt will be readily seen that the coin support 92.1night be formed with `an upper spring-actuated clip adapted 'to positively hold the coin between the upper and lower clips until the two are separated by the ac tion of the stop 98, and in Sonie cases this construction maybe desirable.' It is not shown here as I intend to claim the principle of a coin-holding and coin-moving lever broadly. y v

To insure the dropping of the coin after it has lifted the indicator cards, I pivot a ta-ppet lever 9,4 to the lever 60. This tappet vlever has two arms at right angles to each 93 'to hold the lever with its horizontal arm a little distance above the top of a plunger 95 which is adapted to slide in two holes, one in the plate 33,- and the other in a supporting plate 96 which .is held at a little distance above the plate 33. 'l'lie plunger has a collar 97 upon it with a Ispiral spring below the collar adapted to The tappet lever 94 is adapted to strike upon the plunger 95 when its vertical arm is stopped by the Horizontal ero -s-pieee 98. The lcoin support 92 vand its lower portion ot' the stop 98 are arranged io .-iet liet'ore the tappet lever operates the plunger 95. j"

IIie lever (S0 has at the top a horizontal arm io which a pawl 99 is pivoted, and when .-i coin has moved the lever 60 far enough to he iu position to operate the discharge tappet. it has moved the ratchet wheel 100 one tooth. and recorded the -value of the coin upon a suitable iiieter connecting with the ratchet wheel. i stop 101 prevents motion ot' the ratchet wheel inthe opposite direction.

The indicator rods "i0 and 7l have. slots l0!! adapted to allow the endsof the levers 103 to pass through them. 'l`hese'levers 103 :ire pivoted to supports IO-lwhich are fastened to the which zii'e.

other, and a spring pivotally connected to. 1ocking levers 106. These levers are pivote'd between ears 107 which rise froin'the horizontal plate [0T covering the ejector tubes, andthe outer end ot' the lever is heut downward to engage the upper endsl ot the levers-t5 and 45. These levers have springs 108 to carry tlieiii beyond the point. w ere they are returned by the spring 38 within the ejector tube. l`he levers 100 are." held above' thc levers 45 und 45 discharged. charged hut when and lifted its indicator caid. the

liver 102i connected willi tliisrai'tlrises and rups the vlever 101i so-thntzt'he.hooked end i ills over the lever' ltiifiiii'd causes the lower adapted to 'slide in grooves -into a finger pull.

engaged by *a spring catch top casing l and to-links 105v when no coins have heen a coin has heen die# end of the' discharge lever with the figures upon it to remain out of line withtlie others,

thus showing that it has. discharged a coin.

prevent a second coin being discharged by the lever. This stop has a p1n which rests it a stop 110 down locking.

on the top of the lever ,106, and has a sloping' 1 surface one way to allow the lever 106 to lift it and slide underV it after it has'expelled coin and is returning toits normalV position.

The coin tube drawer 5 is shownV entering one .side of the machine and extending-'to the other side. By aking out this drawer, a hand may be inserted to adjust the; screws holding the coin seats. The drawer is cut in the pieces 48 49 which extend from one'side casing to theother. This drawer may be fastened by a bolt which projects through the front Ycasing of the machine and has the end formed spring catch 111 whichV is pivoted 'to`eais projecting from the casing oitle machine',- and is adapted to engage a catch 119v secured to the back of the drawer. 'llie'spring catch 111 is operated by a lever'113 which is pivoted to the side casing and has its upper end two pins 114 which project from' a horizontal link 115-whicli is attached to the top of ,the lever 116 for operating -the no-sale indicator card. This 11o-sale lever is similar to the coin-operating levers, and n bell 117 is provided for it. A hook at its upper end serves to lock the hinged cover ot' theinachiue by engaging with a lip projecting internally from this cover. The link 115 is pivoted to the bell-crank lever 118, and the outer end of this l-ever is adapted'to bear upon the lower end of the rod 119 which supports the .".no-sale" indicator tablet. Thisl tablet. is held in sight by 120 which slides over the su pport 75. lVlieii the 110-sale' lever 116 is withdrawn, it opens` the money 'draw er through the operation of a lifting lever 50, and the card is dropped bv'the return ot' the money drawer, as alrea yY explained.

The front casing of the machine-has a plate of glass' 124 in it which allows-the coini-i to be seen in the nppeiajt of the chute. A spring catch usedto prevent the'teiisioirof the coin-holdingsprings-36 li'oni opening tiiecover wheneverthenio-salc lever is used.

l claim: l. coin delivery machine havin;r :i plu i'ality ot holdersV for coins' of different cleiio'nniiatioii's, uieiiusfor deliveringfcoins or 45 one way, comes in front It is also fastened hv a iso for each-osaid holders, each of said compartments permitting its contents to be seen but not removed, a. movable chute formed to receive and assemble the coins from the compartments and to deliver the assembled coins into the hand' of the user, and means whereby lift-ing said chute Will release the coins exposed in said compartments and permit the chute to conduct them into the operating hand of the user.

2. A coin delivery machine having a plurality of holders for coins of ditl'erent denominations, means for delivering coins from said holders, a plurality ofseparate compartments for the discharged coins, one for each of said holders, each ot said compartments permitting its contents to be seen but notremoved, a movable chute formed to receive and assemble the coins trom the compartments and to deliver the assembled coins into the handI of the usci', means whereby lifting said chute will release the coins exposed in said compartments and pei'- mit the chute to conduct them into the operating hand ot' the user, and indicating.

mechanism to intorm the customer of the delivery of each coin from its holder- `3. In a coin delivery machine, suitable means for holding and delivering coins, suitable meansv for displaying to vie'w t-he discharged coins in separate compartments, suitable means operated the coins for d isplaying to view the values of the coins, and suitable means for delivering the coins directly into the customer-s hand.

4. In a coin delivery machine, suitable means 'for holding Yand delivering coins, suitable means for displaying to view the discharged coins in separate compartments,

suitable means operated by the coins for displaying to view the values of thc coins, and means to prevent a second coin being discharged while one coin is in the display compartment.

5. ln a coin delivery machine, suitable means for holding and delivering coins, suitable means for displaying to view the discharged coins in separate compartments, suitable means operated by the coins for displaying to view the values of the coins, suitable means tor delivering the coins into the customers hand, and means to prevent a second coin being discharged while one coin is in the display compartment.

6. In a coin delivery machine, a t-ube adapted to hold and to discharge coins through the action of' one mechanical impulse, and suitable means for transmitting' this impulse through the coin used as' a plunger to operate an indlcator card, and a Vtappet lever, said indicator card and tappet lever in combinationy with a chute adapted to retain the coins. and to discharge them atr .will, and a. delivery tube below the chute,

5 substantially as specified.

7. In a coin ndelivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coms through the action of one mechanical inipulse, and suitable means for transmitting this impulse through the coin used as a plunger to operate an indicator card, and a tappet lever, said indicator card and tappetlever in combination with a chute adapted to retain the coins and to discharge them at will, a delivery tube beloiv the chute, and suitable means to drop the indicator card from sightoperated by the mechanism discharging the coins into the hand, substantially as specified.

8. In a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins through the action of one mechanical iinpulse, suitable means to transmit this ilupulse through the coin used as a plunger to operate an indicator card, a tappet level'. n register, and a locking lever, and said iiidicatorcard, tappet lever, register. and locking lever in combination wvith a chute adapted to retain the coins, and to discharge them at. will, and a delivery tube below the chute, substantially as specified.

9. In a coindelivery machine, the ycombination of a series of tubes adapted to hold and to drop coins through the action ot one mechanical impulse, suitableineans to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger to operate indicator cards. tappet levers, registers, and locking levers. said iiidicator cards, tappet levers, registers, and locking levers in combination with a coin chute having partit-ions forming a separate compartment for each coin tube, and suitable means to retain the coins in the chute. and to discharge them at will into a hand operating the discharging mechanism, substantially as specified.

l0. In a coin delivery machine, the combination of a series of tubes adapted to hold and to drop coins through the action of one mechanical impulse, suitable means to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger tooperate indicator cards, tappet levers, registers, and locking leversfsaid indicator cards, tappet levers, registers, and locking levers in combination with a coin chute having partitions forming a separate compartment" for each coin tube, suitable means to retain the coins in the chutenfind to discharge them at ivill into a hand`opcratingthe discharging mechanism. and suit able means to drop the indicator cards and unlock the coin ejecting levers through th opfration of. the' mechanism for dropping the coins/into the hand, substantially as specified. A

11. In a com delivery machine. a tube adapted to receive coins,'clips piyoted at theIv yibwer end ot the tube, springs for the clips, a plate having a seat to receive the lower end ot the coin tu e. and ahole to allow the coins to fall through the plate when the coin clips are withdrawn, 4a ltube concentric with the coin tube, secured to the plate and having guide-slots cut through it, substantially as specified.

clipsv pivoted at the u support'having a seat to receive the lower end of the coin tube, and a hole to allow the coins to fall through the support when thefs'coin clips are withdrawn from the tube,

`a coin support under the tube support adapted to support the coins in the tube and to allow the lowest coin to be discharged,

suhstal'itially as specified.

t3; In a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted to receive coms, cllps plvoted at the lower end ot' the tube, springs for'the cllps,

a supporthaving a seat to receive the lower end ot' the coin tube, and a hole to allow the coins to fall through the support whenrthe coin clips are withdrawn from the tube, a coin support under the tube support adapted to support the coins in thetube and to allow the lowest coin to be discharged, and a lever pivoted within the coin support and adapted to revolve when thelast coin' has been discharged, and lock the eecting mechanism, substantially as specified. i

14. In a coin delivery machine, a' tube adapted to receive coins, retaining clips pivoted at the lower end of the tube, springs for the clips, a support having a seat to receive the lower end of the com tube, and a hole to allow the coins to fall through the support, means to hold the com tube in its tube, a coin support under the tube support adapted to hold the coins in the tube and to allow the lowestl coin tobe discharged, and a lever pivotecl within the coin support, and adapted to lock the coin ejecting mechanism, substantially as specified.

15. In a coin delivery machine. a tube adapted to hold coins, retaining clips piv oted at the lower end of the tube, springs for the clips. a support for the coin tube having a seat cut within it to receive the lower end of, the tube, and adapted to allow the coins/to drop from the tube through the tube support, acoin support under the tube `..-,upport, u locking lever pvotcd within the.

com support, means to withdraw the coin clips froln the com tube, suitable means t0 eJeet the coins from the coin tube. by means of one mechanical impulse,

adapted to hold coins,

u seat eut within it to receivethe lower end of the tube, and adapted to' allow the coins to drop from the tube through the tube support, a coin support under the tube support, a lockingr lever pivoted within the coin support, means to withdraw the coin 12. In a coin delivery machine, a tubeI 'adapted to receive coins, 'lower end ot the tube, springs for the clips,

means for registeringthe coins discharged,

substantiallyl as described.

li. In a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted tn hold coins, retaining clips pivoted at the lower end of the tube, springs for the clips, a support forthc coin tube hav-ing a seat cut Within it`to receive the lower end of the tube, and adapted to allow the coins to Adrop from the tube through the tube support, a coin support'under the tube support, a lot-king lever pivoted within the. com support, means to withdraw th coin clipsl from the coin tube, suitable me'ans to eject the coins from the coin tube by means of-one mechanical impulse, and to transmit. thisl impulse through the coin as a plunger to operate indicator cards, a l'uppet lever, means for registering the coins discharged, a coin chute, gate. and delivery lube.

18. In a coin delivery machine a tube adapted to hohl and-to discharge coins by the. act-ion ot one mechanical supporthaving a scat lifted lo lower end of the coin lube. splin for the elips.,an|l ings ots cui in il, subst impulse, u receive the retz'xiuiug clips, :l guide tube lltlV- aut iulli' as described.

-. 19. In a coin delivery machine. a tube adapted to holdroins. clips piroted at the lower end'of the tube, retaining; springs. a support having' a seal tilted to' rereivellw lower end of the tube and adapted to vwithdraw the coin clips, and to allow the coiuf: to fall through the support, a coinsupporl under the tube support adapted to allow the mot-ion of a. coin ejector, and the discharge vof the lowest coin from the coin tube. sul stantially as specified.

20. In a coin delivery inachinea lube adapted to hold coins, clips ,pivoted at the lower end of the tube, retaining springs. a support having a seat fitted to receive the lower end of the tube and adapted to with-- draw the coin cli-ps. and to allow the coins to fall through the support, a coin support under the tuhesupport adapted lo allow the motion of afi-0in ejector. the discharge oi' the lowest coin from the coin tube, and a tilting lever pivoted within the coin support audadapted to assume a horizontal position 1 orthe eourpjector when vth been d|soha1ged,'subsantially as specified.

2l. In' a com delivery maqln'ne, a .tube c ips pivoted at the lower end of the tube,'spr1ngs for the clips,

Aphen one. or more coins nrc upon it, und to t elast im has means to withdraw the clips from the tube, a support for the coin tube adapted to receive the lower end of the tube, and to allow ejector, a locking lever, and a coin chute,

all substantially as described.

22. In a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold coins, clips pivoted at the lower end of the tube, springs for the clips, means to withdraw the clips from the tube, a support for the coin tube adapted to receive the lower end of the tube, and to allow the passage of the coins from the tube, a coin support below the tube adapted to support the coins within'the tube, and to permit the discharge of the lowest coin, a coin ejector, a. locking lever, a coin chute, suitable means to open and close the lower openingI in t-he coin chute, and a delivery tube below the' chute, substantially as described.

23. ln a coin delivery machine. a tube adapted to h'old coins, clips pivoted at the v lower end of the tube, springs for the clips,

a. support for the'coin tube adapted to receive the lower end ot' the tube, and to allow the coins to fall through it, a `guide tube adapted to revolve the clips, a coin support below the tube adapted to support the coins. and to permit'the discharge of the lowest coin, a coin ejector.l a locking lever and a coin chute, substantially as described.

24. In a coin delivery machine adapted to holdand to deliver coins, a coin support under each coin holding tube containing a pivoted lever adapted to revolve by gravity 4and prevent motion of the coin ejector, a

coin chute adapted to receive and retain the coins dropped from t-he coin holders, means to release the coins from the coin chute and deliver them into the hand operating the discharging mechanism, a money drawer, suitable means to lock this drawer, and suitable means to unlock it operated by the coin-discharging mechanism.

In a coin delivery machine, the com-Y bination with a series ot tubes adapted to ,hold and to discharge coins through the action of one mechanical impulse, of two indicator tablets for each tube and snit-able ineans,to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger to operate said indicator tablets, substantially as specified.

2(.-In a coin'delivery 1nachine ,'a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins by vtluaact-ion of one mechanical impulse comassume a position .with the pin under the tirst ot' two indicator rods, and to lift this rod, and then to lift the second rod through the action of a catch pivoted to the second rod, and adapted to assume a position over the lifting pin when the first rod has been elevated, said'indicator rods and means to support them and the rod Catch, and a chute adapted to retain the coins dropped from the coin tube and to deliver them at will into Aa hand placed below the chute and operating the discharging mechanism, substantially as specified.

27. In a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins by the action of one mechanical impulse combined with a lever adapted to transmit this impulse' through the'co-in, alink attached to the lever, a bell crank lever attached to the link, a link attached to the outer lend of the bell crank lever, a rod pivoted to this link and adapted to slide vertically, a link having a pin at its lower end and adapted to assume a position with the pin under the first of two indicator rods, and to lift this rod, and then to lift the second rod through the action of a catch pivoted to the second rod, and adapted to assume a position over the iifting pin when the first rod has been elevated, said indicator rods and means to support them and the rod catch, and a chute adapted to retain the coins dropped. from the coin tube and to deliver them at will into a hand placed below the chute and operating the discharging mechanism, and suitable means to drop the indicator tablets and parts connected therewith, substantially as speciiied.

2S. ln a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins by the action of one mechanical impulse combined with a lever adapted to transmit this impulse through the coin, a link attached to the lever, a bell crank level' attached to the link, a link attached to the outer end otl the bell crank lever, a rod pivoted to this link and adapted to slide vertically, a link have ing a pin at its lower end and adapted to assume a position with the pin under the i'irst ot' two indicator'rods, and to lit't this rod, and then to lift the second rod through the action of a catch pivoted to the second rod, and adapted to assume a position over the lifting pin when the first rod has been elevated, said indicator rods and means to support them and the rod catch, a chute adapted to retainthe coins dropped from the coin tube and to deliver them at will into a hand placed below the chute and operating the discharging mechanism, and

suitable means to drop the indicator tablets A 29. In a coin delivery machine, a" tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins by the act-ion of one mechanical impulse combined with a lever adaptedto transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger, a link attached to the lever, a bell crank lever attached to the'link, a link attached to the outer end of the bell cranklever, a rod pivoted to this link and adapted to slide vertically, a link attached to the rod and having a pin extending from its lower end adapted to engage a slot in the lower end of the first indicator rod, and to lift this rod, and then to lift the second indicator rod by means ,of a catch pivoted to this rod and adapted to assume a position over the liftingpin, when the first rod has been retained in its highest positi0n,ysaid indicator rods, means to support them and to hold them in an elevated position, the rod catch, a chute,V a sliding gate, a delivery tube andi suitable means to drop the'indicator tablets and parts connected therewith, substantially as specified.

30. In a coin delivery machine a coin chute adapted to retain coins within it and to deliver them' at will by means of a sliding gate, said gate and a delivery tube adapted to operate the gate, and a weight adapted to partly balance the said gate and tube, substantially as specified.

31. In a coin delivery machine, a money drawer provided with suitable means to" A lock andto open the same, a lever adapted to .unlock the money drawer and to lift a tablet marked No sale, a pivoted lever, a tripping catch, and a stop' pin adapted to be operated by the closing of the cash drawer, and to drop the f no sale tablet, substantially as described.

32. In a coin delivery machine, a coin tube adapted to hold and to. deliver coins', combined with a coin eject-ing slide, a. lever adapted to operate the slide, and to unlock a cash drawer, a coin-actuated lever adapted to lift indicator tablets, a support for the indicator tablets, rods connecting the support with a lever adapted by means of afriction roller and a catch secured to the cash drawer to revolve the' indicator support, and drop the indicator tablets, substantially as specified,v

'33. In a coin delivery machine, adapted tohold and to discharge coins by one mechanicalimpulse, the 'combination with a coin ejecting slide Aof a lever adapted'A to operate the slide and to unlock a cash drawer, of acoin-actuated lever adapted to hold and to move the coin and to operate indicating tablets, as'upport for the indicator tablets, rods connecting this support to a lever adapted, by -means of a friction roller andA a tripping catch, to be operated b y the ino-A tion 'df thecash drawer in yone direction',` substantially as described.

In a coin delivery machine, av tube adapted to hold coins, a coin ejector adapted to move within suitable guides and to discharge the lowest coin from t-he tube, a

spring to return the coin ejector, a lever pivoted below the coin tube and adapted to ,lock the coin ejector, a bell radapted to be rung when the coin is dischargedrom said tube, and a cash drawer adapted to be released by the cash-discharging mechanism, substantially as specified;

35. In a coin delivery machine, a tube adapted to holdcoins, a coin ejector vadapted to move within suitable guides .andvtopdischarge the lowest coin from ,the tube,v a

spring to return' the coinejector, ,a lever pivoted below- .the 'cointube' and adapted to 'lock the coin ejector, a bell adaptedn to be rung by the coin-discharging mechanism,a

the action of one mechanical impulse, indicator tablets for said tube, suitable means to transmit said impulse through the coin used as a plunger, to lift saidfindicator tablets',- to sustain the tablets in an elevated posit-ion,

l tube adaptedn to hold and deliver coins by I to lock the coin-ejecting Ineclninism,l and suitable means to discharge `the coinsinto the 'hand 'operatingA the "discharge and to drop the indicator tablets and unlock the coin-ejecting mechanism, substantially as described.

37. In a'coin delivery machine, a coin tube adapted to hold coins, a coin ejector adapted to slide i'n'suitable guides, a lever to move the ejector, a'spring to return' the ejector,a coin-actuated lever, links, lifting rod', 'indicater tablets, means to lift, sus endland drop the indicator tablets, andley rs movedby the indicator rods tolock and imlockl th coinv ejecting lever, substantially as de scribed.

38. In a .coin delivery machine, la

tube adapted to holdl coins', a coin ejector adapted topslide in suitable guides,.`a levers to move the ejector, a spring'to return the ejector, a coin-actuated lever, links, lifting rod, indicatorl tablets, means to lift, suspend and drop the indicator tablets, levers moved by the indicator rods to lock and vunlock the coin-ejecting lever, y.and a coin. chute, sub# ,stantially as described.

39. In a coin delivery machine, a coinvv tube adapted t.o hold coins, a, coin ejector adapted to slide vin suitable guides, a lever to move the ejector, a spring to return the ejector, a coin-actuated lever, links, lift-ing rod, indicator tablets, means to lift,suspend, and drop the indicator tablets, levers moved* by the indicator rods to .lock and unlock the A described.

40. lIn a coin delivery machine,- a coin tube adapted Yto hold coins, a coin ejector adapted to slide in a retaining tube, a lever to move the ejector, a springto return the ejector, a coin-actuated lever, links, lifting rod, indicator tablets, meansvto lift, suspend and drop the indicator tablets, levers moved by the indicator rods to lock and unlock the coin-ejecting lever, a' coin chute, a gate adapted to open and close the chute and to drop the indicator cards by its downward motion, substantially as described.

41. In a coin delivery machine, a coin tube adapted to hold coins, a coin ejector adapted to slide in a retaining tube, a lever to move the ejector, a spring to return the ejector, a coin-actuated lever, links, lifting rod, indicator tablets, means to lift, suspend and drop the indicator tablets, levers moved by the indicator rods to lock and unlock the coinejecting lever, a coinchute, a gate 'adapted to-open and lclose the chute and to drop theindicator cards by its downward motion, and a weight to balance in part the gate, substantially as described.

42. In a coin delivery machine, two ,orl

more coin tubes adapted to hold coins, coin ejectors adapted to move in suitable supports and to eject the coins 'from the tubes,

levers adapted to move the coin ejectors, springs to return the coin ejectors, levers adapted to move between each pair vot' coin tubes and to operate the coin 'eject-ors of two tubes, and locking levers for the ejectors and coin levers, substantially as described.

43. In a coin delivery machine, two or more coin tubes adapted to hold coins, coin ejectors adapted to move in suitable supports and to eject the coins from the tubes.

`levers adapted to move the coin ejectors,

springs to return the coin ejectors, levers adapted to move between each pair of coin tubes and to operate the coin ejectors ot two tubes, locking levers for' the ej ectors and coin levers, and a separate coin chute for each coin tube, and means ot closing and opening all the chu tes at the same time, substantially as specified.:

44. Ina coin delivery machine, two or more coin tubes adapted 4to hold coins, coin ejectors adapted to mme in suitable supports and to. eject the coins from the tubes, levers adapted to move the coin ejectors, springs to return the coin ejectors, levers adapted to move between cach pair of coin tubes and to operate the coin ejectors of two tubes, locking levers for the ejectors and coin levers, separate coin chutes for each coin tube, a gate ada )teil to open or close all the chutes a'nd to rop the indicator cards after-'the Mannheim been discharged from the com chutes, and a delivery tube adapted to operate the gate and deliver the coins into the hand operating it, substantially as specified.

.45. In a cash delivery machine, a coin tube, a coin ejector, a lever'to move the ejector, a spring to return the ejector, a lever to lock the ejector, a coin register, a lever adapted to be moved by the coin, used as a plunger, and to operate said coin register, a coin chute, gate and a delivery tube, substantially as specified.

46. In a cash delivery machine adapted to hold and to drop coins by the action ot' -one mechanical impulse, means to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger, to display indicator tablets, andl to lock the coin ejector-s, said indicator tablets and locking levers, a tilting lever to lock the coin ejector, a coin chute, gate and delivery tube, substantially as described.

47. In a cash delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to drop coins by the action 4of one mechanical impulse, means to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger, to display indicator tablets, to lock the coin ejector, to move a tappet lever and plunger, said indicator tablets, locking levers, tappet lever and plunger, and a tilting lever to lock the coin ejector, combined with a coin chute, gate and delivery tube, substantially as described.

48. In a cash delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to drop coins by the action of one mechanical impulse, means to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger, to display indicator tablfgts, to lock the coin ejector, to move a tappet lever and plunger, said indicator tablets, locking levers, tappet lever and plunger,and a tilting lever to lock the coin ejector combined' withA a coin chute, gate and delivery tube, and a bell adapted to be rung by the coindischarging mechanism, substantially as specified.

49. Ina cash delivery machine, a tube adapted to hold and to drop coins by the action of one mechanical impulse, means to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger, to display indicator tablets, to lock the coin ejector, to move a tappet lever and plunger, said indicator tablets, locking levers, tappet lever and plunger, and a tilt-- ing lever to lock the coin ejector, combined with a coin chute, gate and delivery tube, a bell adapted to be rung by the coin-discharging mechanism, and a money drawer and suitable means for locking and unlocking the saine by the action of the coin-discharging mechanism, substantially as specitied.

50. Ii a coin delivery machine, a tube adapte to h-old and to drop coins by the action of one mechanical impulse, means to transmit this impulse through the coin used as a plunger, indicator tablets, suitable means to displayilhem, a lever to lock the coin-actuating lever for the coin ejector, a tilting lever adapted to lock the coin ejector, a tappet lever and plunger, a 'register adapted to register the discharge of coins tre-1n the tube, a coin chute, gate, anddee livery tube, and suitable means to drop the indicator cards by the action of the coin delivery tube, substantially as described.

51. In a coin delivery machine, a coin ejector adapted to be .moved within suitable guides, a friction roller carried within the guides, and arms extending outside the guides and carrying a rictionfroller on each side of the guides, substantially as speciiied.

52. In a coin delivery machine adapted to hold and to discharge coins by one mechanical impulse, a plunger, a register, a ratchet wheel to operate the register, a coinejector, a lever carrying a pivoted tappet lever adapted to suddenly depress said plun' ger and eject the coin, and'a pawl adapted to move said ratchet wheel and o erate the-v register, -substantially asspecific 53. In a coin delivery machine, means to deliver a coin by the action of one mechanical impulse, a lever adapted to transmita this impulse through the coin used as a plunger,

` a coin support pivoted to this lever and having a spring adapted-tokeep the support projecting a little dist-ance outside the lever, and suitable means to rotate .the supi.

port so that its lower end is withdrawn to drop the coin, substantially as specified. 54C. In a coin'delivery machine adapted to hold and to discharge coins by one mechani 'cal impulse, a coin tube adapted to hold coins,a ,spring plate bearing on the upper end of the tube to hold it rmlyin a 'seattted to receive its lower end,fsubstantially as speciedj.

55. In a coin delivery machine, thecombination of a tube adapted to hold and to vdischarge coins by means of one mechanicalV impulse with a lever adapted to be moved by the 'coin acting as ,a plunger while it is being moved vfrom the tube, a tappet lever pivoted to this lever and adapted by a suitable spring and stop to strike a sudden blow upona coin plunger, said plunger, and means to hold and lift it, a pawl attached to the coin vactuated lever and adapted to move avv ratchet wheel, said ratchet wheel and a register connected therewith, substantially as specified. y

56. In a coin delivery machine, thecombination' of a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins by means of one mechanical impulse with a lever adapted to be moved by the coin acting as a plunger while it is being moved from the tube', a tappet lever pivoted to this lever and adapted by a suitable spring and stop to strike a sudden blow upon a coin plunger, said plunger, and

means to hold and lift it, a pawl attachedH to lthe coin-actuated lever and adapted to move a ratchet wheel, said ratchet wheel and a register connected therewith, andsuitable means actuated by the coin actuated lever to lock thefcoin ejecting levers, substantially as described.

57, In a coin delivery machine, the combination of a tube adapted to hold and to discharge coins by means of one mechanical impulse with a lever adapted to be moved' by the coin vacting as a plunger while it is being moved from the tube, a tappet lever pivoted to this lever and adapted by asuit- 1 able spring and stop to strike a sudden blow f upon a -coin plunger, said plunger, and means to hold and lift it, a pawl attached to the coin actuated lever'and adaptedto move a ratchet wheel, said ratchet .wheelfand a i nation of a tube adapted tojholdand todis-F charge coins by means vof one mechtmical*- impulse with a lever adapted t0v be moved by the coin acting as a plungerwhile vit* is being moved from the tube, atappet lever pivoted to this lever and' adapted by ,a suitable spring and stop to strikefa sudden blow upon a' coin plunger, said plunger, and

means to hold and lift it, a pawl attached to the coin actuated lever and adapted to move a ratchet wheel, said ratchetwheel and a register connected therewith, andl suitable means actuated by the coin actuatedlever to lock the coin ejecting levers, `a coin chute adapted to hold and to discharge the coins dropped into it by means of a suitable gate, and a delivery tube attached to the gate, and

a pivoted support, and catches for the indicator tablets, and meansvto movethe support and drop the tablets bythe weight of the gate, substantially as described.

59. YIn acoin delivery machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold and to discharge coins by the action of one mechanical impulse,

means to hold the coin tubes, two indicator tablets for each tube, a coin actuated lever for each coin tube adapted to be moved by the coins as they are discharged from the tubes and to operate said indicator tablets,

and also to` operate a tappet lever and plunger for each coin tube, vandfto operate by means of the indicator rods, a locking lever.

adapted to 'lock each coin ejecting lever after it has discharged one coin, means to 'support each indicatortablet, a coin chute', gate, and delivery tube, and means to drop'the idicator tablets by thefall of the discharge gate, substantially as specified.

' to rotate a bell crank lever. an indicator s: casing composed of suitable plates of glass tablet so adjusted at the outer end of the bell crank leveras to be lifted by it, suitable means to retain the tablet in an elevated position, a lever pivoted to the side casing of the machine and having its upper end engaged by pins projectingfrom the horizontal rod, ind adapted to be moved by the rod, so as to disengage the money drawer catch, and a bell adapted to he rung when the mechanism is operated, substantially as described.

61. In a coin delivery machine, a casing, a rod having pins, a spring catch secured to the casing, a drawer adapted to slide on suitable supports and to be locked by a catch projecting from its end and adapted to engage with said spi-ing catch, and a lever to move the spring catch, said lever being pivoted to the casing and having its upper endfeiigaged by the pins oiE said rod, Substantially as described.

62. In a cash delivery machine, a coinejectoi' having ribs, a tube adapted to vhold coins. a seat below the tube adapted to rctain the coins in the tube, and a tilting lever pivoted within the seat having a slot adapted to allow the lower rib of said coin ejector to slide within it, substantially as described.

63. In a coin delivery machine, a tube adaptedl to hold coins and to deliver' them,

by the' action of one mechanical impulse, indicator cards and means to transmit this impulse through the coin vused as a plunger,

lcator tablets. coin actuated mechanism for lifting said indicator tablets, a coin ejector actuating lever, a coin locking lever pivoted 'above said coin eject-or actuating lever, and

having its end bent to engage`the lupper end of this levenand prevent- `its full motion, and having a catch pivoted to the lever and adapted to allow the coin ejector lever to pass under the catchone way but vnot the other. substantially as and for the purpose specified.

G5. In a coin delivery machine, a box or and metal. suitably 'connected together and .with a hinged upper section, and having inner plates and supports for a series of coin tubes. coin levers. and coin actuated parts adapted ro discharge coins from the tubes,

to indicate the coins discharged, to register 'y them, to deliver them into a, chute adapted to discharge them at will, said chute, a gate fitted thereto, a delivery tube under the chute, a cash drawer adapted to be opened by the action of any cash lever. a no sale l'ever and a sliding drawer adapted to be released by the action of the no sale lever, subs tantially as specified.

66. In a coin delivery` machine, a box or casing composed of suitable plates of glass and metal, suitably connected together, and with a hinged upper section, and having inneiplates and supports for a series of coin tubes, coin leveisand coin actuated parts adapted to discharge coins from the tubes, to indicatel the coins discharged, to register them, to deli-ver them into a chiite adapted to discharge them at will, said chute, a gate fitted thereto, a delivery tube under the chiite, a cash drawer adapted to be opened by the action of any cash lever, andl a sliding drawer adapted to be opened by the action of the no` sale lever, combined with a l cash registering machine, adapted to indicate the amount of the sale, to register this amount, and to deliver a card showing the amount, substantially as specified. i

67. In a cash delivery machine, coin tubes adapted to hold coins combined with coin ejectoi's adapted to move within suitable retaining tubes provided Iwith springs to return the 'ejectors and a friction roller within each tube, and friction rollers carried outside each tube, one on each side of each tube adj acent to another tube, a lever adapted to move within each tube, and a lever between each pair of tubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers and to move two coin cjectors at once, substantially as specified.

G8. In a coin delivery' machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold coins, a series of tubes arranged in line with the coin tubes, adapted to hold plungers for ejecting the coins from the coin tubes, a spring about each plunger, a friction roller in each plunger adapted to move inside each ejector tube, a lever adapted'to bear upon each plungen'friction rollers on each plunger outside the plunger tube and adjacent to each coin tube, levers between each pair of plungcrtubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers and to .tubes adapted to hold coins, a series of tubes 'arranged in line with the coin tubes, adapted to hold plungers for ejecting the coins Yfrom the coin tubes, a spring about each plunger, a friction roller in each plunger adapted to move inside each ejector tube, a lever adapt- .ed to bear upon each plunger, friction rollers on each plunger outside the plunger tube and f ver pivoted below each coin tube adapted to l tubes adaptedto hold coins, a series of tubes tubes adapted to hold coins, a'series of tubes outside the ejector tube and adjacent to each once, af bell adapted to be rung by the action ed to'hold coin eject-ors for discharging the 'each plunger and alever adapted to move lwithin each ejector tube. bearing on the fric-i adjacent to each coin tube, levers'between each pair ofplunger-tubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers and to operate two plungers at once, a bell adapted to`r be rung bythe action of the coin-ejeeting lever, and a tilting lever pivoted below each coin t-ube and adapted to lock the coin ejectors, substantially as specified;v

70. In a coin delivery machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold coins, a series of tubes arranged in line with these coin tubes adapted to hold coin ejectors for discharging the coins from the coin tubes, a spring about each plunger, a friction roller within each plunger and a lever adapted to move within each ejector tube bearing on the friction roller, friction rollers on each coin ejector coin tube, 'levers between each pair of ejector tubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers'and to -operatetwo coin eject-ors at of each coiii-ejecting lever, and a tilting lelock the coin ejector and two indicator tablets for each coin tube with suitable means to lift lthem through the action of the c oin used as a plunger, and means to hold them exposed to view and to drop them from sight, substantially as specific 71. In a coin delivery machine, a series of arranged in line with these coin tubes adaptcoins from the coin tubes', a spring about each plungerl` a friction roller within each plunger and a lever adapted to move within each ejector tube and bearingon' the fric tion roller.l friction rollers lon each coin ejector outside the ejector tube and adjacent to cach coin tube, levers between-each pair ot' ejector tubes adapted to bearupon the outer friction rollers and to operate two coin ejcctors at once, a bell adapted' to be rung by the action of each coin-ejccting lever, a tilting lever pivoted below each coin tube adapted to lock the coin ejector.` and two indicator tablets for each coin tube with suitable means to lift them vthrougliitlie-action of the coin used as a plunger, means to hold them exposed to view and to drop themv from sight, and tappet levers and plungers adapted to discharge the coinsl'roin the coin-moving levers, substantially as described. y

'72. ln a coin delivery machine, a series of arranged in `line with these coin 'tubes adapted to hold coin ejectors for discharging the coins from the coin tubes. a spring about each plunger. a friction roller ivjtlijn tion roller, friction rollers on'each coin ejector outside the ejector tube and adjacent to each coin tube, levers between each pair lof ejector tubes adapted to bear upon the'outer friction rollers and to operate two coin ejec-y Vtors-at once, abell adapted to be run by the exposed to View and to drop themfrOmsight,

tappet levers and plungers adapted" todischarge the coins from the coinmoving levers,

and means for registering thecoins rdis- 1 charged from `the coin tubes, vsubstantially as specified. l' y 73. In a coin delivery machine, a' series of tubes adapted to hold coins, va series of tubes arranged inline with these. coin tubes adapted tofliold coin ejectors for discharge ingy the coinsl from the coin'tubes, a spring about each plunger, a friction-'roller-witliiii4V vso each plunger and a lever adapted to ni'ovel within each ejector tube'bea'ring on tli'efrietion roller, frictioniollers on each coin ejec` tor outside the ejector tube and adjacent' t0 each coin tube, levers between each pair'of f ejector tubes adapted tobear upon theouter' friction rollers andto operate two coin ejeci tors at once, a bell adapted to be' iungbj" the action of each coin-ejecting lever,atilt ing lever pivoted below eaclr coin tube adapted to lock thecoin'ejector and tivo indicator' tablets for each coin tube-with suitable means to lift them through theaction of the coin used as a plunger, means to hold them exposed toview and to drop them from sight, tappet levers and plungers adapted to discharge the coins from the coin-moving levers, means for registering the coins discharged from thecoin tubes, and levers fitted to each indicator rod and adaptedto lock and unlock the coin-ejectng levers, substantially as specified.l A

74. In a coinvdelivery machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold coins, ai series of tubes `arranged in line `with these" coin `*tubes adapted'to hold coin ejectors for discharging the coins from the coin tubes` a spring about each plunger, a friction roller. wit b in each plunger'and a lever adapted to move within each ejector tubejbeari'ng on the fl'iction roller, a friction rollers on each coin;y

ejector outside the ejector tubeand adjacent to each coin tube, levers between each pair of ejector tubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers and to operate tivo coin ejectors at once, a bell adapted to be rung- -by the action of each. coin-ejecting lever, a

tilting lever pivoted below 'each'coinitube adapted to lock the coin ejector and twoindicator tablets for each coin tube 'with-suitable meansl to lift them through the aletion of the eoin'used as a plunger. ineansto lold them exposed to view and to drop, tliem from sight, tappet levers and plungers adapted to discharge the coins from the coinmoving levers, means for registering the coins discharged Jfrom the cointubes, levers fitted to each indicator rod and adapted to lock and unlock the coin-ejecting levers, and a coin chute adapted' to retain the coins dis- -charged from the coin tubes and to deliver them at will into a hand operating the dis- "charging mechanism, substantially as specified.

75. In a coin delivery machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold coins, a series o'f tubes arranged in linev with these coin tubes ejector tubes adapted to bear upon the outer Y friction rollers and to operate two coin ejectors at once` a bell adapted to be rung by the action of each coin-ejecting lever, a tilt-- ing lever pivoted below each coin tube adapted to lock the coin ejector and two indicator tablets for each coin tube with suitable means to lift them through the action Vof the coin used as a plunger, means to hold them exposed to view and to dropthem from sight, tappet levers and plungers adapted to discharge the coins from the coin-moving levers, means for registering the coins discharged rom the coin tubes, levers fitted to each indicator rod and adapted to lock and unlock the coin-ejecting levers, a coin chute adapted to retain the coins discharged from the coin tubes and to deliver them at will into a hand operating the discharging mechanism, and a chute having a separate compartment for the coins from each coin tube adapted to expose the coins in the chute to the view ofi'k the customer through plates of transparent material and to deliver them at will into the hand operating the discharging mechanism, substantially as specified.

76. ln a coin delivery7 machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold coins, a series of tubes arranged in line with lthese coin tubes adapted to hold coin ejectors ordischarging the coins from the coin tubes, a Yspring about each plunger, a. friction roller within each plunger and a lever adapted to move within each ejector tube bearing o'n the friction roller, friction rollers on each coin ejector 'outsidethe ejector tube and adjacent to each coin tube, levers between each pairfof ejector tubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers and to operate two coin ejectors at once, a bell adapted to be rung by the action of each coin-ejecting lever, a tilting lever pivqtedbelow each coin tube adapted to lock vthe com ejector and. two indicator tablets for each coin tube with suitable means to lift them through the action ofthe coin used as a plunger, means to hold them exposed to view and to drop them from sight, tappet levers and plungers adapted to discharge the coins from the coin-moving levers, means A,for registering the coins discharged from the coin tubes, levers fitted to each indicator rod and adapted to lock and unlock the coin-ejecting levers, a coin-,chute adapted to retain the coins discharged from the coin tubes and to deliver them at 4will* into a hand operating the discharging mechanism, a chute having a separate compartment for the coins. from each coin -tube adapted to expose the coins in the chute to `the view of the customer through'plates of transparent material, and a sliding gate adapted' to open and close the chute and a delivery tube adapted to operate the gate and to discharg;x the coins into the hand, j

substantially as speciied.

77. ln a com delivery machine, a series of tubes adapted to hold coins, a series of tubes arranged inline with these coin tubes adapted to hold coin ejectors for discharging the coins from the coin tubes, a spring aboliteach plunger, a friction roller within each plunger and a lever adapted to move within each ejector tube bearing on the friction roller, friction rollers on each coin ejector tor tubes adapted to bear upon the outer friction rollers and to operate two coin ejectors at once, a bell adapted to be rung by the action of each coin-ejecting lever, a tilting lever pivoted below each coin tube.

vers, a coin chute adapted to retain the coinsdischargedfrom the coin tubes and to deliver them at will into a hand operating the loutside the ejector tube and adjacent to each if l coin tube, levers between each pair of ejecdischarging mechanism, a 'chute having a separate compartment for the coins from each coin tube adapted to, expose the coins in the chute to the view of the customer through plates of transparent material, a sliding gate adapted to open and close. the chute, a delivery tube adapted to operate the gate and to discharge the coins into the hand, and suitable means to drop the indicator cards by the fall of theV delivery gate, substantially as described.

78. In a coin delivery machine adapted to hold and to discharge coins by the action of 

